
Photo of bomber released by police

Police yesterday released a photo of a man they said planted a bomb in a telephone booth in front of Major Cineplex Ratchayothin in Bangkok's Bang Khen district late on Monday night.
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Songkran exodus in full flow

As the Thai New Year approaches, many Bangkok migrant workers from the North and Northeast began their long journey home yesterday.
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No secret agreement between Thaksin and PM : Noppadon

The ousted premier's legal advisor Noppadon Pattama dismissed allegations made by the People Alliance for Democracy PAD) that Thaksin Shinawatra has made a secret agreement with Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont.
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AN ISLAND STORY

Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn's latest book

HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn is a witty storyteller and cartoonist as proved by another enchanting work called "An Island Story"
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One-fifth of Thai elders live alone

Nearly one-fifth of Thailand's elderly now live alone as society sees an increase nuclear families that care less for ageing members.
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11 injured in Yala bomb attack

Yala - A bomb exploded in a busy market Thursday, wounding 11 people, as hundreds of angry Buddhists residents gathered in the town centre to call for tougher security measures in the restive region.
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I will quit if I could not solve the country's problems : PM

Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont reiterated on Thursday that he will stay on as prime minister and is considering to reshuffle his cabinet.
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HM the King pardons Swiss man jailed for royal insult

HM the King has pardoned a Swiss man who was sentenced to 10 years in prison last month for vandalising portraits of the monarch, prosecutors said Thursday.
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Thai Rak Thai's future to be known on May 30

The Constitution Tribunal will give the verdict on May 30 whether Thai Rak Thai, Thai Ground and Pattana Chart Thai parties will be dissolved in the electoral fraud case, Constitution Tribunal member Thanit Kesawapitak said Thursday.
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Have your say on Foreign Business Act

Commerce Ministry will Thursday explain the National Legislative Assembly on its latest draft Foreign Business Act on positive and negative points particularly in details of 'grandfather clause and 'expanded period' in a bid to make sure that the act will pass a vote soon.
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